If the concrete wall, fence or other structure is clearly on his side of the property line, the neighbor can do just about anything he wants. It's his property, and as long as the structure does not encroach onto your property, there isn't thing one you can do about it.
My neighbor's tree has roots that crossed our property line. It is lifting our concrete patio and destroying our fence. What do I do?
Concrete Roots was created on 1994-09-20.
Palm tree roots are quite narrow and stretch horizontally at a rather shallow depth. Depending on the type of palm, and its proximity to concrete, it is possible for the roots to heave concrete but is less common than other types of trees.
Concrete.
This is a mechanical process.
what can you build word for this? TOPAtO
It is advisable to build flower beds away from possible invasive tree roots. Barring that, you can build a deep wall to prevent root intrusion.
Please be more specific. A concrete channel, tree roots, grass roots. == == this can simply not be proven
Magnolia roots can indeed cause severe structural damage to a building. The best thing to do is raise the matter with your neighbor so as to allow them cut off the roots protruding.
Yes, but you would have to pay what your homeowners deductible.
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No. You need concrete or metal to stop roots.